Tiberium

A personal knowledge management app that does not feel like homework

Personal knowledge management is a serious idea wrapped in some not-so-serious tools. The point is simple: capture what you learn, organize it so you can find it, and retrieve it when it matters. Tiberium is a PKM tool that focuses on the actual workflow, not the methodology.

What to look for

  • Fast capture — friction is the enemy
  • Light organization — folders and tags, no elaborate schemes
  • Strong search — the real retrieval layer
  • Public publishing — for the ideas you want to share

Capture

The first job of a PKM tool is to be the easiest place to write down what you are learning. Tiberium opens instantly so the friction of capture is near zero.

Organize

Resist the urge to over-organize. Folders for big areas, tags for topics. The act of organizing should take seconds, not hours.

Connect

Connections in Tiberium are explicit — link from one note to another using URLs. Lightweight, durable, and easy to maintain.

Retrieve

Search is the real retrieval layer. The point of organizing is to make search work better, not to replace it.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Tiberium a Zettelkasten tool?

It supports the workflow if you want it — atomic notes, links, tags — without forcing the methodology.

Does it have a graph view?

No — graph views look impressive but rarely change retrieval. Search does the real work.

Will my notes survive long term?

That is the goal — plain text plus search ages well.

Is it overkill for a casual user?

No — the casual case is just writing notes. PKM is an opt-in lens.